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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-08-30, Page 4THET.10,--Debbie Maloney, Barb Kramers and Theresa Kra ers were, three three of.'the roller-skaterswho turned out for an evening of fun on Sunday night at the Dublin Lions Club Community Centre. The roller-skating is. held at thecentre every Sunday and is open to anyone. (Expositor photo)' PARTNERS -Debbie Maloney and Barb Kramers, of Dublin join hands as they roller skate: around the circle at the Dublin Lions Club Community Centre on Sunday night. (Expositor photo) iftu ary , DR. L.S. TIEMAN A New York doctor who once practiced in 'Dublindied last; week in St. . Luke's Hospital, Hosp Newty. York Ci . Dr. Lorne Snell Tiernan, husband of Teddy Davis, -died' in his 70th year. Dr. Tiernan is survived by. a'son, David and by brother _. Mervin of .Dashwood;: Mrs. Ann Cook of Toronto, and (Ruth) Mrs. William .Mutch of Clinton. Dr. Tiernan was the son of the late David and Fanny' Tiernan' of Dashwood, and was •a graduate of Western Medical 'School in ,1932. He also graduated from Harvard Medical College and ;was, president of the Orange County :Medical Society and: a member of the Kiwanis Club, as well as being active in community affairs. Dr. Tiernan practiced in Dublin before moving to New York State. Funeral serviceand burial was held in Middle- town, New York. St, Coiumban. • Wins LEVE Prswoshed Rog. Jeans $2 Levi Prews:hed? Wide Legs ns^ LEVI Gists' "Wile Legs $22, LEVI Cords.co.ow. 1 00 Match Your Jeans Up With A Smart Levi Plaid or Checked Shirt i ']1:( lr Mths Mar 2.9732 :Correspondent •I R,S. WON WQI EE 3454".$1 TWO 'baskets of :lowers were pplaaed in. St. fetes:s. Lutheran Church • Sttaidr, afternoon from the fuzierat of the late John. Simon. The service wan .2 cemetery decoration memorial service, conducted by !Pallor Arthur Horst. The Siemon funeral was. held .friday afternoon.. Since:ro sympathy is; extended from Brodhagen. and community to the bcreased Siemon family and Needs. Mr. Siemon died at Seaforth Community. Hospital on Wednesday, August 22. He was 4S. years old, a member of St. P.eter's. Lutheran Church. Brodhagen and was well-known in the at _, district. He Was laid to rest in the cemetery adjoining the eh u rah, Congregation members. who died during the year 4, 711 were :Ella !Rase. Yi11t1Rn Hinz, Ed+�atd IS. Williarti• UiegeI W`ipio .Siertiori, AdelilA Witter$0. , Norman R.eih . land: Joint $lemon A short LCW meeting was. held. on: Wednesday. August 22. The devotions, were handled. by :Eleanor Horst, Norma Young. Lorraine• Rumford. and Freda Mogk= Interesting slides of Nigeria were shown by Paul arid Vlcki ,Horst. Lunch was. ser!►ed by Margaret Seherbarth and Lucy S'temon,. tF e many :friends of Mrs, Mary, Dittmar will be glad W. hear she has been transfere.d: to the home of her daughter VMiteerake• allnd Martin Rork QI It was a shock to bear just bebore noon on Friday that Ray Beuermann s barn was burning two and a half miles from, Brodhagen. The Seaforth firemen ‘8.ere only able to save a small calf barn. dance prize in Scotland 411 The sudden fire which. destroyed the barn of the Joseph A, Lane family on Wed. Aug, 22 shocked; the residents of this area. W. a are sorry to learn of their loss. Sympathy is extended to. the Coyne family on the death of their eldest brother, Joseph, who died in 'Simcoe Hospital on Friday, .August 24, Mr. and Mrs, John. O'Reilly, Stratford, and Mrs. Mary Flanagan,: Toronto,vis- ited with Mr. and, Mrs. Joe A. Lane, Anne Melady, Rankin Inlet has returned home for a visit. Aceompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Melady and Don, they have left on vacation for France and other parts. of Europe; Mr. and Mrs, Mike Doyle, Mr. and Mrs, John William- son, Michael and. 'Kathy, returned Saturday from their. visit to the British Isles.. Congratulations to ,Johnny and Mary -Ellen's eleven' year old daughter Kathy, µ;f:4 won third prize in international competition Winthrop people at showers, weddings Correspondent MRS.,MARG I1ULLEY &2't'-1856 .. A surprise shower was held for. Janet Bray, bride elect of .next month to Bob Hulley, son of Bob and Marg Hulley at the . home, of the groom's aunt, Mrs. Hugh +Currie, Dorchester. It was also a birthday party for Otto.' Walker, Cromarty, Alice Gardiner, Cromarty and Irene Parker, Mitchell. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner and family, Cromarty, �, Otto. Wacker, Irene Parker, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Huiley'and family, Winthrop' Eve Robinson, Varna; Mr. and Mrs. Donald: Bray and Ruth, Thames Road, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGhee, and family, , London,' Mr,. • and Mrs. Hugh Curiie, Linda and Joanne, Kenneth Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Walker and family, London,, also relatives from Scarborough, Toronto, Parkhil , St. Thomas. and '• Strathroy.. • Margaret, Sandra:'' and. Debbie Hulley attended •a shower for Janet at Thames Road United ; Church on. Wednesday evening last. Ray McNichol, Sarnia.. Spent the . weekend at the'' home of his parents "Mt. and.. Mrs.. Ralph. McNichol. Congratulations and best Wishes' of the community go, to Mr. and Mrs. John. Blanchard, the former Susan, DeGroot of Clinton who were recently married. John, is the. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordons Blanchard, Walton. Mr:. and Mrs. Hugh Flynn's Londesboro house and all their belongings burnt tothe ground on Saturday Mrs. Flynn is the. sister of 'Mrs. Orval Storey, Many friends and relatives attended thewedding, in the Clinton Baptist church and. receptioi4 in the Clinton Legion for Mr. ' and Mrs: Gary Morrison, the former Linda, Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William. Smith on Saturday evening, August 25th. Gary and Linda will be living in Scdforth. Linda is an •` at: the Kilbarchan Nursing Home. • • • Highland dancing at Nairn, Scotland. Bill;: • Murray spent the weekend in Barrie with Mr.- and r. and Mrs. 3oseph Murray+, Sister Jean Moylan, Lon- don, visited with Mrs., Mary Moylan. Mr, and Mrs. Pon Moylan and family are holidaying on.. the east, coast. Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom Du- charrne, Thunder Bay, are visiting with, Mrs.. Mary Ducharme. ' We wish Dave and. Anne: O'Rourke, and little Mark, happiness in their new -home in. Mitchell. Sunday's Soccer Score: St. Columban 5, Strathroy ,4, The family Were await # ;th titne attd np .rause Was giveen, for the -fire. ,Stodhagen and+ community, sympathize with, Roy aiid Joan:' Beuermat blit. the loss. of their turn. Joy Elliott, Shawn, and Kimberley enjoyed a nice day at Storybook Gardens in London, Mr. Les, Weitersen was accompanied by his grand. son David of Bornholm for a, week when .they .motored to, Elton. Michigan and enjoyed: visiting with their many Te Congratulations are Congratulations ex- tended from Brodhagen and community on the safe arrival of a son on Aug. 17 at. the Stratford. General Hospital for Robert and Rosemary Anderson. He is the first grandchild for Ross. and Jean d s' e n An er on and Harold and Joyce Partridge.. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family of Rev. Gastmeier, 56, who ,died at his home• • on Wednesday, He had been in failing health for the past five. months, He was the pastor of, the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stratford • • for 17'. years. The members of St. Peter's Lutheran Church will miss him since he was well- known here and supplied at the, Brodhagen church when. Pastor Horst was absent, Neighbours at Edwin Rock Brodhagen, will be pleased. to hear he has returned to his. home fromhis stay in Strat- ford .General Hospital. He has , returned to his home where he is convalescing, Miss Glenda Dickson has left to attend Columbia Bible College in South ,Carolina. We will miss her- after she spent the summer months in- Brodhagen. • Visiting with Mrs, :Lavern, Wolfe was her brother and sister-in-law .Ezra and Edna Hinz of Stratford and Don. 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Ira, and, Etlna Hinz were dinner guests of Alvin Beuer- mann and Son, and also called at the home of Mrs. Orville Beuerman on Monday;. Bill and Janice, Jason and Jonathon Ahrens, now resid- ing in Toronto, attended -the • funeral of their grandmother Mrs. Fred (Ida) Ahrens of Ritz 'Villa. Sincere sympathy is extended; to the Ahrens family., The young; folks also, enjoyed two, weets'ti.till their parents. Sorry to report NO. l 1a Muegge had the musfortWte to fall off a loaded wagon and is, now a patient in Seaforth, Comrtiuntty Hospital. Sincere sympathy to Pas- tor and ,Mrs, Arthur Horst ,in the death of their young cousin, David Weber of Wel, land, They attended the fun, eral at St. Matthew's Luther- an Church on. Tuesday, nI • It ,Oiuicey of NOW Jersey accompanied ;his grandmother,lVlts. Martin piegel, Shakespseare, onboll, days with: his uncle .Ralph and. aunt Joyce Fischer and his cousins the Bocharts,. and Webers. 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